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Phred

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I would just be careful leaving them on EXT1.

Remember the fuse is 10amps. It doesn’t mean you can “use” up to 10amps. You must consider the wiring and associated insulation. There should be a safety factor as well.

Now, the good thing may be the lights are not used that often…but I’d still be cautious.

But that’s just me…🙂
 

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Did the lights in question come with a fuse or specifications for a (required) fuse?
 
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Did the lights in question come with a fuse or specifications for a (required) fuse?

Lights are in. The ext1 is fused in the truck.

Happy with the result if the fuse pops I’ll add in a relay.

I have the factory winch so there were a bunch more screws and pieces to remove to get the grill loosened. I think removing the fender lining on the drivers side would have helped as well. I didn’t do that but in hindsight it would have made the electric connections to the ext 1 easier.

I had the fender lining out while I changed the windshield washer pump. I just didn’t think ahead.

The good news is I didn’t have any extra screws left over.
 

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